One More Knight

by Kathleen Creighton

Published 23 July 1999

When agent Ellie Lanagan's "husband" was suddenly taken ill, she knew she needed a replacement, pronto.

The least likely candidate for the job: seeming drifter McCall - no last name, just McCall - who had saved her neck three times already. So should she offer her...hero the chance to save her from the enemy? Or was he the enemy? Obviously McCall had a soft spot for the pretty tourist he called Cinnamon, but she was driving him crazy in more ways than one.

Who was she, really? An innocent, married woman with incredibly poor judgment? Or part of the biggest scam this side of the Caribbean? And by getting involved with her, would he wind up in jail? Or in her arms?


Cowboy's Hidden Agenda

by Kathleen Creighton

Published 19 January 2001

CAPTOR...OR LOVER?

0ne minute they'd been dancing...the next Laurie Brown found herself abducted, with a charming renegade, Apache cowboy Johnny Bronco, as her jailer. She was angry at his deception, but more furious with her own body for wanting the man with the fierce eyes and the skin-shivering voice. For wanting the man who held a politician's daughter captive in the name of blackmail...

Though logic said otherwise, the mysterious cowboy's kindness and sympathy hinted at a hidden agenda. And even more inexplicable was the feeling that, if she could trust him, everything might turn out all right....


Thirteen years ago Eric Lanagan fled his tiny Iowa hometown with wanderlust in his heart and a vow never to return.

And yet, all these years later, who should pull into the old family homestead but Eric - now a world-renowned photojournalist - with a little pink bundle strapped to his chest. Not to mention a beautiful redheaded attorney on his tail . And said redhead, Devon O'Rourke, was more than just an attorney.

She was the child's aunt, and she had serious doubts about Eric's claim that he was the baby's father - and even more doubts about her own growing attraction to him. For his very presence was making her think thoughts she had no business thinking and want things she could never have.


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by Linda Randall Wisdom

Published 1 January 1992


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by Kathleen Creighton

Published 1 June 1989


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by Kathleen Creighton

Published 27 March 1998





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by Kathleen Creighton

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by Kathleen Creighton

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